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Vietnam Cities and Tourism Object Videos
- Am Islet
- Ba Ham Lake
- Ba Mun Island
- Ba Trai Dao Islet
- Bac My An Beach
- Back Beach (Thuy Van Beach)
- Bai Tu Long National Park
- Bich Dao Grotto
- Bich Dong - Tam Coc
- Bo Hon Island
- Bo Nau Grotto
- But Islet
- Cam Ranh Bay
- Canh Duong Beach
- Cat Ba Island
- Cho Da Islet
- Con Coc Islet
- Con Dao Island
- Con Se Tre Tourist Site
- Cong Do Island
- Cu Lao Cham - Cham Islands
- Cua Dai Beach
- Cua Tung Beach
- Da Dia Rapids
- Dai Lanh Beach
- Dak Tuar Cave
- Dau Be Island
- Do Son Beach
- Doc Let Beach
- Front Beach (Tam Duong Beach)
- Ha My Beach
- Ho Coc Beach
- Hon Chong (Chong Rocks)
- Hon Mun Island
- Hon Rom
- Lang Co Beach
- Long Hai Beach
- Mo Ga Stream
- Mui Ne
- Mulberry Beach (Bai Dau)
- My Khe Beach (in Quang Ngai)
- Nguom Ngao Cave
- Nha Phu Marsh
- Nhi Thanh Grotto
- Non Nuoc Beach
- Pac Bo Cave
- Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park
- Phu Quy Island
- Phuong Hoang Cave
- Pineapple Beach (Bai Dua)
- Ro Bay and Natural Preservation Area
- Sa Huynh Beach
- Sam Son Beach
- Son Tra Peninsula
- Tam Giang Lagoon
- Tam Island
- Tam Thanh Beach
- Tam Thanh Grotto
- Tham Tet Toong Grotto
- Thuan An Beach
- Tien Son Grotto
- Tri Nguyen Fish Lake
- Tru Beach
- Tuan Chau Island and Beach
- Van Phong Bay
- Vinepearl Land
- Vong Nguyet Beach
- Xuan Dung Beach
- Ba Ria - Vung Tau
- Bac Giang
- Bac Ninh
- Bien Hoa
- Binh Thuan
- Buon Ma Thuot
- Ca Mau
- Cao Bang
- Cao Lanh
- Da Lat
- Da Nang City
- Dak Lak
- Dien Bien Phu
- Dong Hoi
- Ha Dong
- Ha Long
- Ha Tinh
- Hai Duong
- Hai Phong City
- Hoa Binh
- Hu Thua
- Hung Yen
- Khanh Hoa
- Lang Son
- Lao Cai
- Long Xuyen
- Mong Cai
- My Tho
- Nam Dinh
- Nha Trang
- Ninh Binh
- Phan Rang-Thap Cham
- Phan Thiet
- Phu Yen
- Pleiku
- Quang Binh
- Quang Nam
- Quang Ngai
- Quang Ngai
- Quang Ninh
- Quang Tri
- Qui Nhon
- Rach Gia
- Soc Trang
- Son La City
- Son Tay
- Tam Ky
- Tan An
- Thai Binh
- Thai Nguyen
- Thai Nguyen
- Thanh Hoa
- Thanh Hoa
- Thua Thien - Hue
- Tuy Hoa
- Viet Tri
- Vinh
- Vinh Yen
- Vung Tau
- Yen Bai
About Vietnam Country

Vietnam (pronounced /ˌviː.ɛtˈnɑːm/; Vietnamese: Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east. With a population of over 86 million, Vietnam is the 13th most populous country in the world. The people of Vietnam regained independence and broke away from China in AD 938 after their victory at the battle of Bạch Đằng River. Successive dynasties flourished along with geographic and political expansion deeper into Southeast Asia, until it was colonized by the French in the mid-19th century. Efforts to resist the French eventually led to their expulsion from the country in the mid-20th century, leaving a nation divided politically into two countries. Fighting between the two sides continued during the Vietnam War, ending with a North Vietnamese victory in 1975.
Emerging from this prolonged military engagement, the war-ravaged nation was politically isolated. The government’s centrally planned economic decisions hindered post-war reconstruction and its treatment of the losing side engendered more resentment than reconciliation. In 1986, it instituted economic and political reforms and began a path towards international reintegration. By 2000, it had established diplomatic relations with most nations. Its economic growth had been among the highest in the world in the past decade. These efforts culminated in Vietnam joining the World Trade Organization in 2007 and its successful bid to become a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council in 2008.
Source : Wikipedia
Emerging from this prolonged military engagement, the war-ravaged nation was politically isolated. The government’s centrally planned economic decisions hindered post-war reconstruction and its treatment of the losing side engendered more resentment than reconciliation. In 1986, it instituted economic and political reforms and began a path towards international reintegration. By 2000, it had established diplomatic relations with most nations. Its economic growth had been among the highest in the world in the past decade. These efforts culminated in Vietnam joining the World Trade Organization in 2007 and its successful bid to become a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council in 2008.
Source : Wikipedia
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